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Francois Kemp of South Africa: A Neo-Nazi and Base Member

Francois Kemp (@/F_KempZA) is a neo-Nazi and member of the terrorist organization called The Base. Francois Kemp continues to use the alias “cempa” and lives in the Cape Town area in the province of Western Cape in South Africa.     Francois Kemp has been employed by British Petroleum Southern Africa as an Administrative Manager in the Montague Gardens area in Western Cape for over 9 years. He has recently been retrenched from British Petroleum.         Married for over 7 years, Francois Kemp and his wife are childless.         Last year, we obtained logs from The Base’s chat group on the communication platform Riot. In the chat logs, Francois Kemp, as “cempa,” serves as a South African contact for the group. Several members express a desire to visit SA & view the Suidlanders as a model to emulate.       Francois Kemp owns several firearms including two silencers.       Last year, The Base used the platform Discord for their book club discussions. At the time, the group was reading “Siege,” a standard neo-Nazi text for extremists such as Atomwaffen Division members. Recently, the remaining AWD members have publicly shown support for The Base.       Francois Kemp as “cempa” expresses his racist views, networks w/other white supremacists & currently organizes w/neo-Nazis around the world. He is active on Twitter, Gab, Telegram & Wire. He maintains a recently locked down “normie” Facebook profile.     One might say that South Africa takes neo-Nazism a little more seriously than the USA. Here, Francois Kemp aka “cempa” describes the use of racial slurs in South Africa and some possible consequences for being exposed.   Francois Kemp aka “cempa” has expressed a desire to visit the USA in the next few months. We...

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Nathan Guerrette is The Base’s “Elksworth”: A Montreal, Canada Based Neo-Nazi

A network of anti-fascist activists from coast to coast have obtained the chat logs of a neo-Nazi organization calling itself “The Base.” Anti-fascists infiltrated the Base in order to investigate and identify its members and disseminate this information to the public. In an ongoing series of articles, the coordinating anti-fascist network will publish revealing information about this group and profile its members. You can follow all these articles by following the hashtag #DeBasedDoxx. Anti-fascism is fundamentally a localized movement of working-class peoples. We are not paid for our work and we take great risks every day: not for fame or money, but to protect our communities. Email the network at DeBasedDoxx@protonmail.com with your tips or inquiries.     “Antisemitism should be common sense, as they stand for everything Fascism opposes. If you claim to stand with kikes, you’re not a Fascist.” – Nathan Gurrette, neo-Nazi   Nathan Guerrette is a twenty-year-old Montreal, Canada resident and participant in The Base chat. Using the username “Elksworth,” Nathan communicated with a wide array of white supremacists who shared guides to terrorism and planned violence together. Until recently, he lived in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, where he attended Bishop’s University. He recently obtained a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certificate, which allows him to teach English abroad. He was employed at Bishop’s University, but recently moved to Montreal following financial troubles and struggles with his poor French language skills. It seems as if Nathan Guerrette is currently employed with Sunlife, an insurance company, and may be providing customer support for their customers. Nathan, who claims to have Finnish heritage, is a dual USA-Canadian citizen, originally from the outskirts of Boston, MA (with family from northern Maine) and moved to Canada for affordable education. He claims to be set to inherit a large...

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Neo-Nazi Raymond Hudgins Plans to “Reclaim Homelands by Force”

A network of anti-fascist activists from coast to coast have obtained the chat logs of a neo-Nazi organization calling itself “The Base.” Anti-fascists infiltrated the Base in order to investigate and identify its members and disseminate this information to the public. In an ongoing series of articles, the coordinating anti-fascist network will publish revealing information about this group and profile its members. You can follow all of these articles by following the hashtag #DeBasedDoxx. Anti-fascism is fundamentally a localized movement of working-class peoples. We are not paid for our work and we take great risks every day: not for fame or money, but to protect our communities. Email the network at DeBasedDoxx@protonmail.com with your tips or inquiries. 38-year-old Raymond McKinley Hudgins, a retired Marine who claims to work as a contractor, lives in Roseville, Michigan, with his wife, Virginia Beth, 32. They reside in a three-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home on Normal Street. But Hudgins is anything but normal. He’s a member of The Base, a white nationalist paramilitary organization hoping to balkanize the United States and divide it up into a series of white ethnostates. Their leader, Norman Spear, is a white separatist and national socialist. He claims to be ex-military, deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. His immediate goal is to build communal training grounds across the world. To this effect, he has purchased a plot of land in the Pacific Northwest, and plans to start training members in January. From there, they will train in the paramilitary and survival skills needed to commit acts of mass violence and elude authorities in rural areas. As Spear tells his followers in the chats, “For now we need non-attributable actions but that will still send a message and/or add to acceleration as much as possible.” This tactic has some precendent. Following the...

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